Sunday, September 21, 2003

Vintage plane crash-lands

A $500,000 vintage aircraft crashed early Wednesday evening at Falcon Field while attempting to land, but the pilot and passenger received minor injuries according to emergency officials.

Church Street drug addicts need love, not criticism, according to residents

The last straw for Derryll Anderson was when she saw a drug deal go down on Church Street while a group of school children were getting off the bus in the afternoon.

Grant contract secured for new park coming to downtown Fayetteville

A new downtown park planned for Fayetteville, called the "Village Green," now has a financial green light since city officials have approved a contract with the Georgia Department of Transportation.

Agreement OK'd to improve key Fayetteville intersection

The city of Fayetteville is closer to making improvements to the intersection of Ga. Highways 85 and 314 along with Jeff Davis Drive.

DOT to repave some streets in Fayetteville

The Georgia Department of Transportation has agreed to resurface several small sections of Fayetteville's streets as part of its annual local road improvement program.

Planners to consider Kedron Target again

Developers of a proposed 260,000-square-foot addition to the Kedron Village center, described as “bigger than The Avenue,” hope to get the OK to proceed Monday night from the Peachtree City Planning Commission.

School system computers slammed

A computer virus launched worldwide to take advantage of a security flaw in Microsoft’s Windows 2000 and XP software systems infected the Fayette County School System’s network last week in a bad way, but repairs were expected to be complete and all electronic communication restored by Friday.

When God Seems Distant, Who Has Moved?
By Dr. David L. Chancey
Pastor

You’ve probably heard the old story of the husband and wife who were driving along, and the wife says, “Honey, do you remember back when we used to sit real close to each other in the car. We’d be driving along, and we’d cuddle up right next to each other.”

Why health care people get into health care
By MARY JANE HOLT
Contributintg Writer

Do you ever wonder what occupation doctors and nurses and other healthcare providers would choose if the money was not there? I often have wondered why healthcare providers choose the profession they choose. I often have asked. I once fully expected doctors to tell me how they wanted to help people. No more.

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